Pictures shown here lack in quality what they reminisce, the're the witness, thirthy years later, of the privilege I had seeing this plane in regular service and of the pleasure I experienced seeing it fly. No wonder enthousiasts are still trying to keep a Connie operational.

The picture on the left shows a Super Constellation equipped with wing-tip reservoirs (a L-1049H) giving the plane significantly longer range. Behind, the tail of an Ilyushin Il-62, a plane resembling the Vickers Super VC-10.

The picture on the right shows a World Samplers Travel Club Constellation going to the tarmac.

In spite of poor quality pictures the plane shown below during multiple landing is probably an ex-military Constellation C-121A or VC-121A (due to the number and position of windows). (According to a picture in PACE, S., Lockheed's Constellation, Enthousiast Color Series, Motorbooks International, 1998, page 58)

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